Thank You for a Warm Welcome Laitch, Jackgeiger, Chaos, Gryphon, Martin, Mlytle, Filmcamera!
I didnt expect quite a response and i [ should i say we? to mean me, I and myself :) ] appreciate it!
Thank you for all the advice! before anything tho. first, let me give you an update.
i have been to see the bike and its not really in any good condition. i took some pics...
the owner lives near the coast and does not have a garage. he kept the bike in the backyard, under tarps but exposed nonetheless. oxidation/rust is evident everywhere, the cylinder cover, rusted hex nuts, rotten rubber. the seat is quite brittle and cracks under any pressure put upon it. the radiator grille is rusted but seems to be still solid. there is a crack front turn signal, some scratches, all the logos are delaminating.
the tank is empty but still smells of gas. the rubber to what i think is the gas regulator is rotten and has a big hole so for sure all the gas has escaped. it did not have any battery installed. Before i left, i wanted to see if the engine will at least turn over so we tried starting it (unfortunate that may be). connecting to the battery terminals could only get it to click when u press the start button. clamping the jumper negative on the ground and the body, we were able to turn the starter solidly. but i think even the wires (at least the ones that are not wrapped, like the ground wire) have oxidized.
i promised to respond to him tomorrow morning as there are others that are wanting the bike. i'm 95% yes on the bike.
yes it will need a lot of work... that i can do.
the 5% is just because i cant comprehend how much it will cost money wise to bring it to working condition.
he wants less than 1k for it. which i think is a good base to start. i already have upgrades to it i'm lining up :D
it only has 15k mi on the odometer. it was running the last time he stored it.
(edited) i forgot to add that the tires are 18 yrs old at least...
now, to answer some of the questions...
Laitch, will definitely check the VIN. it does have a pink slip. so im not too worried. i wanted a bike i can wrench and ride. this seems to be it :)
also, i should have been more specific. my wife's younger brother by 2 yrs and his wife are riding 2013 Yamahas Vstars and Virago i believe. 950cc and 750cc i think.
Jack. i think i see what you meant about steel screws in aluminum. looking at the pictures, can you foretell what will happen? luckily mice are not involved!
Chaos. Thank you and apologies, i use to own a bus. but not at the moment and i really want one but no room in the garage at the moment. i have other patients waiting in the sidelines as well :D
Gryphon, I'm in the North San Gabriel valley area. The Brick is near Long Beach and as u can see in the picture... :(
i have tools and im not afraid to use. in fact, tool gathering is another affliction. i find reasons to get more... :)
the side stands look functional but i think i will replace the mains with the solid ones sometime down the road.
tbh, my current issue is in not having a garage. i'm suppose to build one in a few months tho. in the meantime i will house it in a nice sunproof tent... :D
Martin, I hope these pictures are a good start :) i have learn much reading many forums that does rebuilds. all are long projects. i just hope the funds are not prohibitive that my better half may ask me to do the unthinkable...
mlytle, if bumping old threads are ok. then if a question does come up. i will be sure to bump!
as to being part of the asylum. i already feel like i belong... even before i joined. as an acolyte, i humbly bow before the Masters of the Brick.
i must confess in advance tho. i may have a wierd sense of humor as my kids tell me. no one gets it, so if that happens. humbly pls let me know.
Sincerely,
CK